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Full Drift Legends 2 update
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What changed
- Gameplay
- Performance
Drift Legends 2 changes
A New Expansion Is Coming to Drift Legends 2
A few days ago, I promised I’d tell you more about our next addition to the game — and now I’m happy to finally share the idea behind it.
This time, we wanted to do something a little bigger than just adding a few new cars. We wanted to create a kind of DLC experience for players who really love Drift Legends 2 and want something more — not only new machines, but also exclusive races and a proper sense of progression.
Why call it a DLC instead of just a car pack? Because it comes with a short but fun gameplay journey. You won’t get all four cars right away. Instead, you’ll start with one car, and the remaining ones will have to be earned by completing 30 exclusive races available only to players who own this expansion.
We wanted this content to feel dynamic, rewarding, and enjoyable from start to finish. Our goal was to make the process of unlocking each car feel like part of the experience, not just a simple unlock screen.
Here are the cars you’ll eventually be able to earn:
Magnum Mark VI
Hunter DL Edition
Magnum Mark X
Hunter RSI Spirit R
Once you complete all the races and unlock all four drift cars, you’ll be able to use them across the game wherever it makes sense based on their performance — and also in online races with your friends.
We hope this expansion brings you something special and keeps the experience fresh for those who want more from Drift Legends 2.
Good luck, and as always — thank you so much for supporting the project.
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